Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Science

This conjoint offers students the opportunity to explore synergies between science and health sciences. There are over 25 majors which can be taken in the BSc component of this conjoint. Most common of these are Geography, Psychology, Statistics, Computer Science and Environmental Science which lead to a wide range of opportunities in the areas of mental health, managed care, biostatistics, information technology, healthcare programme design, evaluation and academic research.

Programme structure

A total of 540 points comprising 255 points from Bachelor of Health Sciences courses and 255 points from Bachelor of Science courses. For more information, visit the University Calendar.

Duration

4-4.5 years

Guaranteed entry requirements

NCEA – 250 with a minimum of 18 credits in one subject from Table A and a minimum 18 credits in one subject from Table B

CIE – 300 with one subject from Table A and one full A Level subject from Table B

IB – 33

To find out how to gain entry to the University of Auckland and the qualifications you require for admission into programmes please visit Entry requirements.

Fees – 2017

Your exact tuition fees will relate to the courses you choose, but are likely to be within this range. Fees per point are charged at the rate set for that subject irrespective of the qualification the course is taken for. In addition to tuition fees, you will also pay a Student Services fee. Students studying full time paid NZ$754.80 in 2016.